The Rogers Historical Museum kick off celebrating America’s 250th anniversary with spring break at the museum. The museum is ...
The event, titled "Some Tea and Loaf Sugar: Tea and Society at Michilimackinac," will take place at 7 p.m. on Wednesday, Feb. 25 on Zoom. According to a community announcement, the program is part of ...
Famously known as the Boston-Higginbotham House, the home is one of the earliest surviving properties owned by a free Black family on Nantucket and traces the island’s evolution from slavery to ...
Eliza Haywood was a bestselling 18th century author closely associated with the then-emerging genre of the novel. Little is known of her life beyond her writing. She is best known for her novella ...
On the city’s Left Bank, an art-world architect transforms part of an 18th-century mansion into a showroom and intimate social club.
A joint Egyptian–French archaeological mission has uncovered significant remains at the Sheikh Al-Arab Hammam site in Al-Arki ...
From public heavy petting to puppy play, we asked historians to separate the surprising fact from fiction in the hit new film ...
The 18th century is having a major comeback as films and TV shows like Wuthering Heights and Bridgeton make it cool again.
Partnership aims to open Louisville historical records to the public ...
A historic 18th-century landmark in Georgetown that Jackie Kennedy once called home might be the perfect place to plan the ...
An expert in picking locks, Jack Sheppard rose to fame in the 18th century for his spectacular escapes from London’s notorious prisons—but harsh English laws against theft eventually sent him to the ...
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How Did People Really Dress in the ‘Wuthering Heights’ Era? A Primer on Georgian Fashion
Brontë’s novel takes place in the late 18th century, when fashion underwent a radical shift.
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